The Third Part of Henry the Sixth, with the Death of the Duke of York
[DRAMATIS PERSONÆ
King Henry the Sixth
Edward, Prince of Wales, his Son
Louis the Eleventh, King of France
| Duke of Somerset | Lancastrians | |
| Duke of Exeter | ||
| Earl of Northumberland | ||
| Earl of Oxford | ||
| Earl of Westmoreland | ||
| Henry, Earl of Richmond, a Boy | ||
| Lord Clifford |
Richard Plantagenet, Duke of York
| Edward, Earl of March, later King Edward IV | his Sons | |
| Edmund, Earl of Rutland | ||
| George, later Duke of Clarence | ||
| Richard, later Duke of Gloucester |
| Duke of Norfolk | Yorkists | |||
| Marquess of Montague | ||||
| Earl of Warwick | ||||
| Earl of Pembroke | ||||
| Lord Hastings | ||||
| Lord Stafford | ||||
| Sir John Mortimer | Uncles to the Duke of York | |||
| Sir Hugh Mortimer | ||||
Lord Rivers, Brother to Lady Grey
| Sir John Montgomery | Followers of King Edward IV | |
| Sir William Stanley |
Sir John Somerville, a Follower of Warwick
A Nobleman, bearing a message
Robert Aspall, Tutor to Rutland
Lieutenant of the Tower
Mayor of York
Two Gamekeepers
A Huntsman
A Son that has killed his Father
A Father that has killed his Son
Margaret of Anjou, Queen to King Henry
Lady Grey, later Queen to King Edward
Lady Bona, Sister to the French Queen
A Nurse, with the infant son of King Edward
Soldiers, Attendants, Messengers, Watchmen, etc.
Scene: London and Westminster, Paris, York, Coventry, and Chipping Norton; Sandal Castle in Yorkshire; Battlefields of Wakefield, Towton, Barnet, and Tewkesbury; Open Country in England.]